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DOUBLE EXPOSURE

I create double exposure art because I want people to view something that is considered simple and somewhat boring, as a completely different view for the audience. I want them to look at each piece I create as something that they do or think about in their everyday lives, but have never seen the importance of it. My work reflects who I am as a person because I love fun, colorful things and fashion. I like to use human subjects as my concentration because I find that it is more interesting to use in a double exposure, and it catches the viewer’s eye rather than using objects lying around me. I usually have my models pose in two different areas, having one pose being straight up and the other pose either them having a hand on their hip, or reaching something, or standing in a completely different position to add more contrast to the double exposure and being able to see each pose. I use Adobe Photoshop to create the exposure of the two photographs. I spend around 2-3 days creating each piece. Day 1 and 2 are filled with taking a bunch of different pictures and poses of the subject, while day 3 is an editing day. I can usually
get 1-2 pieces done in a week. My work kind of stands out from the others since it immediately catches the viewer’s eye with the bright, pastel background of each piece. I see the art of
modeling and posing in my artwork, because I try to keep a blank, vibrant background, to draw more attention to the model, which is what I originally wanted to capture in the beginning. I can
show the audience how unique and influential each piece can be.

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